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This BBC documentary practically says Duterte is the hope of the Philippines ~SHARE

Watch the video and judge for yourself.

This BBC documentary practically praises President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs and proves that bad cops are behind the EJKs.

It even suggests that unlike Duterte's predecessors, President Rody Duterte seems to be the only one who can deliver hope for the Philippines. These are just my impressions and your perception may greatly differ from mine.

Watch the video and you be the judge whether my observations about the documentary are correct.

Thank you so much for this documentary. Finally, a positive media report of our new President, Mr Duterte, who, since the late Pres Marcos, will fight for his country and the Filipino people who wants to live in peace and enjoy what the country has to offer. Our children and thousands of adults had been damaged by illegal drugs and yet no past leaders have attempted to stop it. So thank you so much for this report has given us hope that we, the people of the Philippines and the Filipinos abroad who work hard to support our family will have the hope that our families back home, will grow and live in accordance with the Lord. No evil should succeed...

The task that the Duterte administration had against illegal drugs is almost impossible feat, considering that he inherited a NARCO nation from the previous corrupt administration who allowed the proliferation of drugs not only in the Philippines but all over Asia and probably all over the world.EJK is not the thing that the police nor Duterte's doing. These were done by the Drug Lords, to conceal their identity by killing their own men, and blame it to the Police or Duterte himself..

this is how things happening here in the Philippines shpuld be seen in a different angle and not unlike those who only see the killings as one-side agenda to overthroned and destabilizing the country...truly a good observation or I may say a proper pospective of what a President should really be to protect the many and try ing his best to put an end to a problem that the past governance have failed BIGTIME...thanks to BBC :)